Monday, 14 April 2025

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Absolutely — here’s a summary in bullet points with quotes for the contemplative phrase:


🌌 "Black Hole of Equanimity: Rama Drishti – Direct Seeing of Rama Gita"

🧘‍♂️ Essence of the Concept

  • "Black Hole of Equanimity" symbolizes the total absorption of ego and duality into pure, silent awareness — a state of utter inner stillness where reactions, preferences, and identities collapse.

“Equanimity is not indifference — it is the gravitational stillness of the Self, into which all movements dissolve.”

  • "Rama Drishti" means "the gaze of Rama" — symbolic of divine nondual seeing, seeing from the standpoint of Brahman, not the ego or mind.

“To see as Rama sees is to see without division — no self, no other.”

  • The Rama Gita, a lesser-known gem within the Adhyatma Ramayana, is a direct Advaitic dialogue where Rama imparts the highest truth of the Self to Lakshmana.

“I am that pure consciousness, beyond all names and forms. This is the truth — understand it, and be free.”Rama Gita


🔍 Key Themes and Teachings

🌀 1. Equanimity as Cosmic Absorption

  • True equanimity is not emotional suppression — it’s the absence of the “I” that reacts.

  • Like a black hole, the Self absorbs all phenomena without distortion.

“In the silence of equanimity, all identities are swallowed whole.”

👁 2. Drishti: The Divine Gaze

  • Rama Drishti = Seeing the world as Brahman, undivided and whole.

  • It is direct realization, not conceptual or devotional.

“He who sees me as different has not truly seen. I am that which sees and is seen.”Rama Gita

📜 3. Rama Gita’s Nondual Message

  • The world appears, but the Self is ever unchanging.

  • No separate doer, no individual experiencer — only consciousness aware of itself.

“Just as space is unaffected by the forms within it, so too am I untouched by the drama of the world.”


🧭 Path of Direct Seeing (Jnana Yoga)

  • Drop concepts. Drop effort. Rest as the witness.

  • Let the ego dissolve into the “black hole” of silence.

“Know this truth, and abide as the Self: You are not the body, not the mind, but the eternal witness — Rama Himself.”


Would you like a meditation or inquiry practice inspired by Rama Drishti and the Rama Gita? Or maybe a visual to represent the "Black Hole of Equanimity"?

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